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Writing Marginality in Modern French Literature Edward J. Hughes (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Writing Marginality in Modern French Literature By Edward J. Hughes (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Writing Marginality in Modern French Literature by Edward J. Hughes (Royal Holloway, University of London)


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In this 2001 book, Hughes explores how cultural centres require the peripheral, the outlawed and the deviant in order to define and bolster themselves. He analyses the hierarchies of cultural value which inform the work of six modern French writers: Pierre Loti, Paul Gauguin, Proust, Montherlant, Camus and Jean Genet.

Writing Marginality in Modern French Literature Summary

Writing Marginality in Modern French Literature: From Loti to Genet by Edward J. Hughes (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Writing Marginality in Modern French Literature, first published in 2001, explores how cultural centres require the peripheral, the outlawed and the deviant in order to define and bolster themselves. It analyses the hierarchies of cultural value which inform the work of six modern French writers: the exoticist Pierre Loti; Paul Gauguin, whose Noa Noa enacts European fantasies about Polynesia; Proust, who analyses such exemplary figures of exclusion and inclusion as the homosexual and the xenophobe; Montherlant, who claims to subvert colonialist values in La Rose de sable; Camus, who pleads an alienating detachment from the cultures of both metropolitan France and Algeria; and Jean Genet. Crucially Genet, who was typecast as France's moral pariah, in charting Palestinian statelessness in his last work, Un Captif amoureux (1986), reflects ethically on the dispossession of the Other and the violence inherent in the West's marginalization of cultural difference.

Writing Marginality in Modern French Literature Reviews

'Writing Marginality in Modern French Literature is a well-grounded and incisive study. Hughes combines an eye for detail with argumentative commitment.' The Times Literary Supplement
'Hughes has produced a very valuable book.' Modern Language Review

About Edward J. Hughes (Royal Holloway, University of London)

Edward J. Hughes is Reader in modern French literature at Royal Holloway College at the University of London.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments; Abbreviations; Introduction; 1. Without obligation: exotic appropriation in Loti and Gauguin; 2. Exemplary inclusions, indecent exclusions in Proust's Recherche; 3. Claiming cultural dissidence: the case of Montherlant's La Rose de sable; 4. Camus and the resistance to history; 5. Peripheries, public and private: Genet and dispossession; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Index.

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NPB9780521642965
9780521642965
0521642965
Writing Marginality in Modern French Literature: From Loti to Genet by Edward J. Hughes (Royal Holloway, University of London)
New
Hardback
Cambridge University Press
2001-04-23
222
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